Fish-game mechanics
Track the Real Cost of a JILI Fish-Shooting Session
In a fish-shooting game, each shot can consume a selected bullet stake while a captured target returns a multiple of that shot value. The screen can become busy enough to hide cumulative spend. Record starting balance, bullet value, shot count, target multiplier and credited return in short checkpoints so session cost is measured from the ledger rather than from the number of catches.
Review the fish-game lobbyDefine the unit before firing
Confirm the currency, room, bullet denomination, available weapons and whether a power-up changes cost per shot. A displayed cannon level may affect power, price or both. Use the in-game rules instead of transferring a multiplier table from another fish title.
At each checkpoint record starting balance, ending balance, bullet value and number of shots. The simplest gross cost is bullet value multiplied by paid shots, adjusted for any explicitly free ammunition. Do not subtract animated target values until the account history shows the credited return.
- Room and currency
- Bullet value
- Paid shot count
- Credited catches
Read target multipliers correctly
A fish marked 20x normally describes a return calculation tied to the qualifying shot, not a guaranteed capture probability. Save the rule for special targets, chained weapons, boss events and shared-screen interactions. A large multiplier can still produce a small net result after many paid shots.
Use short session limits based on total spend or time rather than waiting for a particular creature to appear. Increasing the cannon to recover prior shots increases exposure; it does not make a previous miss more likely to be repaid.
Reconcile the final balance
Compare calculated paid-shot cost and recorded credits with the before-and-after game balance. If they differ, export the game history and preserve room, round and player-seat details. Visual effects are supporting evidence, while the transaction ledger determines the account result.
Questions players ask
Does a 100x fish guarantee a win?
No. It describes a payout multiplier if the game's capture conditions are met.
How is gross shot cost estimated?
Bullet value multiplied by paid shots, adjusted for documented free ammunition.
Should I raise the cannon after losses?
No. That increases cost and does not recover prior shots.
Last reviewed: 10 August 2026
